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www.aucklandcityharbournews.co.nz
2 AUCKLAND CITY HARBOUR NEWS, MARCH 13, 2013
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Teacher Sarah
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painting after
painting her own face
for a fancy dress
party. She tells
reporter Karina
Abadia why she
wouldn't give up
either job.
DAILY GRIND
Accidental
vocation: Sarah
Holland, with
Brooke Adie, 4,
loves spreading
joy through her
face painting
business Fab
Faces.Photo: JASON
OXENHAM
She teaches new entrants at
Stonefields School in Mt Wel-
lington by day, but in her
spare time she transforms
children into wild animals and
superheroes.
Sarah Holland considers
herself lucky because she gets
satisfaction from both jobs.
When I'm at school I'm
working with the kids and I
love what I do. Likewise when
I come home I really enjoy the
face painting. It's such a neat
feeling to be building my own
little business.''
When Miss Holland started
Fab Faces three years ago she
was a novice. She learned her
trade by researching the inter-
net, watching instructional
videos on YouTube and
through trial and error.
The St Heliers resident soon
found herself taking inspi-
ration from other people's
designs and then adding a
twist to make them her own.
Within six months she was
employing staff. She now has
12 workers spread across
Auckland, Kerikeri, Christ-
church, New Plymouth.
She plans to build the retail
side of the business, to become
a one-stop party shop.
Children often ask her to
transform them into Spider-
man, Batman, a tiger, a but-
terfly or a snow leopard.
Her standard rate is 10 to
12 faces an hour, about five
minutes a child, but she can
work faster depending on cli-
ent specifications.
She sometimes receives
strange requests but is happy
to give anything a go.
At Christmas she was asked
to paint a llama on someone's
face and she has also been
asked to decorate faces with
snowmen on skateboards.
It's great because it allows
kids to be creative. They are so
much more invested if they
have a say in designing their
own face painting,'' she says.
But it is not just for the
young. The 27-year-old also
decorates adults' faces for
fancy dress parties.
These tend to involve elab-
orate designs which can take
30 to 45 minutes to complete.
Open her bag of tricks and
you will find quality brushes
and sponges, metallic paints
in a variety of colours, glitter
gel, zombie skin, prosthetics,
balloons and glitter tattoos.
She holds introductory ses-
sions at her house for people
interested in learning to face
paint.
Once people pick up the
brush, they get addicted.
Helping them discover the
passion is really neat.''
Face painting not only
allows you to connect with a
wide range of people but it
brings with it lots of positivity,
Ms Holland says.
You just see the best of peo-
ple when you are doing it.''
For more information go to
fabfaces.co.nz.